One decade. That is how long those of us outside of Apple have heard the word “Safari” and immediately thought about the web browser, and not the African adventure. Above is the video of Apple’s 2003 MacWorld keynote where it announced the browser that is now in its 6th rendition. The video is 2 hours long, so if you have some free time, have at it. If you are only interested in the Safari section, that begins at around 54 minutes, 52 seconds. Safari at the time was only a fledgling desktop web browser, but now, as you are surely well aware, has gone on to become to the most used mobile browser (according to mobile web usage surveys), available on Cupertino’s line of iOS devices.

What do you think? Do you use Safari or something else? What is your browser of choice? Let us know in the comments, or tweet me @TiP_Kyle.

About Kyle Frost

Kyle Frost first found his love for technology (and Apple) in the second generation iPod nano. One thing that always draws him back to Apple is its unique and clean designs. Being someone that always has to learn how things work, he took up iOS developing in 2009, a year after Apple opened the platform to 3rd parties. Currently he owns around 10 Apple devices, 4 of which are iOS. Follow him on Twitter @TiP_Kyle

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